Paul Harland and Bobby Brewer had a profitable time at Beckett Football League outfit Sinnington FC's presentation evening at the Fox and Hounds Hotel.
Harland took both the referees' player of the year award and the players' player of the year gong, while Brewer won the young player of the year prize and a top goalscorers' award for 35 strikes in the season.
Bagby and Balk FC's presentation bash, at the Whitestone Cliff Inn, saw Paul Fountain lift the top goalscorer's gong, Chris Hindmarsh win the player of the year award and Andrew Burton voted players' player of the year.
Heath Brown took home a triplet of gongs when Ryedale Sports Club held their presentations.
Awards were handed out to players from both the first team, who play in the Scarborough and District League division one, and reserves, who play in the Beckett League division one.
Brown won the first team player of the year, top goalscorer and ever-present awards. Wayne Dixon was also an ever-present, while runner-up in the scoring charts was Paul Lakin.
Second team joint-players of the year were Steve Ellis and Barrie Darrell, while Nick Woodhead topped the scoring charts with Dave McGuigan second. Carl Rolfe, who missed just one game all season, headed the appearances list.
Marisa Sports Trophy winners Slingsby FC's annual awards' night saw Andy Bingham voted players' player of the year for the Beckett League outfit.
The trophy for the most man of the match nominations in the season went to Glyn Brown, while the Walter Marshall Award for the most improved player went to James Dooks.
Updated: 12:18 Thursday, June 14, 2001
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